Time in a Bottle: The Sacred Ritual of Opening a 25-Year-Old Wine

A great wine tells a story—but opening it? That’s where the magic happens. At Adega Gaucha, we treat aged vintages like rare artifacts, honoring every pour. Watch as we reveal two iconic bottles in a moment so captivating, you’ll taste the anticipation.

At Adega Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse, our passion for wine goes far beyond the pour. It’s about the ritual. It’s about the story behind the bottle. And above all, it’s about giving our guests an unforgettable gourmet experience that blends Brazilian tradition with global elegance.

In a recent video filmed at our Deerfield Beach location, our founder and sommelier Ricardo Oliveira opens not one, but two exceptional wines: a bold Garibaldi Tannat, and a collector’s gem — the Château Lafite 2005 Pauillac, one of the rarest wines in the world.

Let’s walk through the steps of this elegant moment and explore how it elevates your dining experience at one of Florida’s most talked-about Brazilian steakhouses.

Step-by-Step: The Gaucho Way
of Opening a Bottle

1. Cutting The Capsule

Ricardo begins by carefully slicing the laca (capsule) from the top of the wine bottle. Precision matters here — it’s the first signal of respect to the bottle and to the guest.

2. Centering The Corkscrew

Using a classic sommelier corkscrew, he places the tip exactly in the center of the cork. This is especially important when dealing with old bottles like the 2005 Lafite, where cork fragility can affect the outcome.

3. The Gentle Pull

With steady upward force, Ricardo extracts the cork in one clean motion. No rush. No shortcuts. Just tradition and control.

4. Testing And Presenting

He pours a small sample, swirls the wine, and offers it for observation — inviting the guest to appreciate the aroma, clarity, and body before serving fully.

This moment of pause is what sets Adega Gaucha apart: a genuine celebration of wine.

Watch the Video: Ricardo’s Wine Ritual

See how a true Brazilian sommelier and CEO opens rare bottles with tradition and flair.

Filmed at Adega Gaucha

Screenshot from video: Ricardo opening Château Lafite 2005 Pauillac with service gestures and guest presentation.

Watch the Video: Ricardo’s Wine Ritual

See how a true Brazilian sommelier and CEO opens rare bottles with tradition and flair.

Filmed at Adega Gaucha – Deerfield Beach

Screenshot from video: Ricardo opening Château Lafite 2005 Pauillac with service gestures and guest presentation.

The Wines: From Brazil to Bordeaux

Garibaldi Tannat

A deep, structured red wine from Brazil’s Serra Gaúcha region. Known for its bold tannins and notes of black fruit and spice, this wine is a perfect match for grilled beef like picanha or short rib.

Château Lafite 2005 Pauillac

One of the world’s most iconic wines. From the legendary Bordeaux house of Château Lafite Rothschild, the 2005 vintage is considered a masterpiece — rich, complex, and built to age. With hints of cassis, cedar, and tobacco, this wine pairs beautifully with high-fat meats and aged cheeses.

A Brazilian Steakhouse for Wine Lovers

At Adega Gaucha, we’re proud to be more than a steakhouse.
We’re a place where wine meets fire, where passion is poured with every bottle, and where every table becomes a celebration.

Whether you’re visiting Disney, planning a corporate dinner near Universal’s Epic Universe, or looking for the next epic gourmet experience in Florida, your perfect bottle — and perfect cut — awaits at Adega Gaucha.

Available at All Locations:

Orlando

Just minutes from Disney and Epic Universe

Kissimmee

A hidden gem for locals and tourists

Deerfield Beach

An elegant steakhouse in South Florida
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